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📚 Case Study 3
Improving Indoor Air Quality in a Primary School
@Lessnessprimary wanted to explore how improving indoor air quality could support healthier learning environments and contribute to its wider wellbeing and attendance strategy.
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Look at these beauties! Well done Lessness Heath and @SmartAir for prioritising children and staff health.
Hopefully more schools follow the DfE guidance and consider their own indoor air quality.
Drop us a message if you’d like to work on transforming your setting 💨🩵
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📚 Case Study 2
Supporting Healthier Air in a Dog Grooming Salon
After caring for a parent with COPD, Jemma wanted to better understand the air quality in her salon and reduce occupational respiratory risks, including groomer’s lung.
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DfE advice is to keep windows closed to keep the heat out, but not at the expense of ventilation.
Most UK schools are naturally ventilated.
On hot, polluted days, indoor air quality is harder to maintain. Air filtration can help reduce pollution and airborne infection risk.
Parents of children with wheeze or asthma:
Have you noticed air pollution making symptoms worse?
Or is it mainly viruses in your experience?
This little inhaler is very new to us and we’re still figuring it all out.
Brilliant initiative - this is exactly what schools need. At Clean Air Where we are working on the training side of this - helping staff understand why IAQ matters so the standards actually land. Excited to be part of this.
🎉CO2 Monitor Giveaway! 🎉
It's time for another CO2 monitor giveaway - this time, for an AIRVALENT monitor. These are by far the best-looking CO2 monitors on the market, and they perform well, too.
All you need to do is comment which design you would like to win (you can check their website to learn more!) and reshare this post.
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If you are sick of being sick, take note.
CO₂ is invisible. You cannot smell it. You cannot see it. But it is affecting how you think, feel and perform right now.
Earth Day thought: outdoor pollution gets all the attention.
Traffic fumes, factory emissions, wood burning and so many other pollutants. All important.
But we spend 90% of our time indoors. That air gets ignored.
#EarthDay2026#IndoorAirQuality
😷 CO₂ levels at a GP’s office hit 1,400ppm - in the room meant to keep you healthy. An empty waiting room was already at 1,000ppm. Is your doctor’s surgery making you sicker?
#IndoorAirQuality#CO2Levels#PublicHealth
Busy pub.
CO₂ ~600 ppm the entire time.
Low rebreathed air - even at peak occupancy.
You wouldn’t share your drink. Why share someone else’s air?
This is what good ventilation looks like.
@BrewdogWaterloo#AirQuality#Ventilation#PublicHealth
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196 PM2.5 inside a London Underground carriage today.
Just moments earlier on the platform it was 80.
Sometimes the air changes dramatically in just a few steps.
#AirPollution#PM25
Most winter bugs don’t mainly spread via touch.
Flu, RSV, COVID, colds, adenovirus and more spread through shared indoor air - even without coughing.
Open the windows.
Even just a bit.
Freshen the air. Let the plagues out.
#AirborneViruses#IndoorAirQuality#Ventilation
🌬️ Today is #WorldVentil8Day
We’ve released Clean Air Where into the wild — a live map showing indoor air quality and venues with outside space.
See the air before you’re there.
We’re looking for venues to join the map 👇
https://t.co/hmihxSfmnD